As the summer heat has officially ended, it’s time to get ready to prepare for the winter season. When it comes to pool closing, it’s important to address all of the issues that can cause problems down the road.
Having a pool closing is a vital step to prevent issues from developing into something more severe. It’s also important to clean and maintain it regularly to avoid getting rid of algae and other harmful organisms.
If you have a pool that needs to be maintained, then take care of it now instead of waiting for its inevitable maintenance next year.
During pool closing time, check for any damage that has occurred. This could be cracks on the pool's plaster or a leak in the pool's bottom. It's important to fix any damage before it gets worse.
Since keeping a pool full of water will protect it from damage caused by freezing temperatures is important, it’s also advised to leave as much water as possible.
To prevent further damage, add foam in every opening of your pool. This will keep the lights and skimmers working properly during the winter.
Make sure that the pool cover is installed correctly by making sure that the water level in the pool is no lower than 12 inches from the deck.
Winterizing a swimming pool is an important part of keeping it running smoothly during the winter season. This process involves installing a one-way plug that's connected to the pool's skimmer line.
This method is ideal for minimizing chemical use and improving the longevity of your pool. It does not require the use of chemicals and is eco-friendly.
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